Bhutan Honeymoon Tour
Your Bhutan Honeymoon Tour Starts With a Morning That Doesn't Feel Real
You wake up. The curtains are still drawn. Your partner is beside you. You pull them open — and there it is: an entire wall of Himalayan peaks, gold in the early light, sharp against a sky so blue it almost hurts to look at. This is your Bhutan honeymoon. And it starts before you’ve even had breakfast.
At Bhutan Cultural Tours, we’ve been designing honeymoon experiences in the Kingdom of Bhutan for over 15 years — not tours you slot into, but journeys built around the two of you. From private cliff-side dinners above Paro Valley to monk blessings at a 17th-century dzong, every moment in your Bhutan honeymoon tour is chosen deliberately, arranged personally, and handled completely.
Scroll through our packages below and find the one that feels like yours.
Our Bhutan Honeymoon Tour Packages
Every package below has been designed specifically for couples — not adapted from a general tour. These are romantic Bhutan trips built from the ground up.
The Bhutan Honeymoon Experience — What to Expect
You arrive at Paro International Airport and step off the plane into air that smells like pine and open sky. It’s quieter than any airport you’ve ever been to. Your guide — someone who has walked these trails since childhood — meets you with a white khata scarf and a warm handshake.
Over the next week, Bhutan works on you slowly. You’ll stand at Dochu La Pass watching 108 white chortens glow in the late afternoon light. You’ll cross a swinging bridge above a turquoise river in Punakha and feel your partner’s hand tighten around yours. You’ll climb through rhododendron forest to Tiger’s Nest and sit together in silence above the clouds, looking at a view that genuinely makes words feel inadequate.
In the evenings, there’s a candlelit dinner waiting — local Ema Datshi (Bhutan’s beloved chili cheese dish) alongside river fish, organic rice wine, and a view no restaurant in the world can replicate. There are no crowds. There’s no rush. Bhutan’s tourism policy limits visitor numbers by design — meaning your honeymoon never feels like a theme park. Couples who’ve traveled with Bhutan Cultural Tours consistently describe this as the trip that changed how they see the world — and each other.
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Why Choose Us for Your Bhutan Honeymoon Tours Package
Truly All-Inclusive Packages
No hidden costs added at checkout. Your package covers accommodation, all meals, private transport, expert guide, and 24/7 WhatsApp support. What you see is what you pay — nothing more.
100% Hassle-Free Bhutan Visa & Permits
Bhutan visa, Sustainable Development Fee, monument permits, airport transfers — we handle every document from day one. You land at Paro Airport and we take care of everything else.
15+ Years of Local Expertise
With over 2,000 couples hosted from more than 40 countries. We've refined every detail so you don't have to think about logistics — only each other.
Small Groups, Big Access
We cap every festival tour at 8 travelers maximum. No crowded buses, no rushed itineraries. You move at your pace, get the best courtyard positions, and actually connect with what you are witnessing.
What's Included in Your Bhutan Honeymoon Tour Package
Every Bhutan honeymoon tour package we offer covers the full cost of your journey. That means your visa application and Bhutan entry visa fee, the Sustainable Development Fee (SDF) paid to the Bhutanese government, all accommodation from arrival night to departure day, all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily), a private licensed guide for the entire duration, a private vehicle with driver, all internal sightseeing and entrance fees, and airport transfers both ways.
What isn’t included: your international flights to and from Paro Airport, travel insurance (which we strongly recommend), and personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional alcohol, or optional spa treatments beyond what’s listed in your package.
No hidden costs. No last-minute surprises.
Real Traveler Reviews & Testimonials
Over 6,000 international guests have trusted their Bhutan tours experience with us. Here's what they say.
Sarah M.
London, UK
7-Day Cultural Tour,
“Without question the best cultural tours in Bhutan I could have chosen. Our guide Karma arranged a private blessing ceremony at a monastery not on any tourist map. I cried. Best Bhutan tour experience of my life.”
James T.
New York, USA
10-Day Heritage Tour,
“I’ve done cultural tours across Southeast Asia and nothing compares to this Bhutan travel package. The farmhouse stay alone was worth the entire trip. Already planning to return for the Paro Tshechu next spring.”
Priya K.
Singapore
5-Day Essential Tour,
“The Bhutan vacation exceeded every expectation. Our guide’s knowledge of Buddhist traditions transformed sightseeing into genuine understanding. Transparent pricing, zero stress, and memories that will never fade.”
Bhutan Honeymoon Tour FAQs
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons and crisp mountain views; autumn offers the clearest Himalayan skies and several major festivals. Both seasons offer the most comfortable temperatures for sightseeing and hiking. Avoid June through August — Bhutan's monsoon season brings heavy rain.
Our Bhutan honeymoon tours packages start from approximately USD $2,200 per person for a 6-day all-inclusive package. This covers your visa, Sustainable Development Fee (SDF), accommodation, all meals, a private guide, and transport. Luxury upgrades and longer itineraries adjust the price accordingly. We provide full, transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
Yes. All visitors (except Indian, Bangladeshi, and Maldivian nationals) require a Bhutan visa, which is arranged exclusively through a licensed Bhutanese tour operator. We handle the entire visa process for both of you — you simply send us your passport details and we take care of the rest.
No — and this is actually part of what makes Bhutan so special. Bhutan's government requires all international tourists to travel with a licensed local guide, which ensures your experience is deeply authentic, private, and safe. Our local-born guides are among the most knowledgeable in the country.
Popular additions for honeymoon couples include traditional hot stone baths (Dotsho), private monk blessing ceremonies at Chimi Lhakhang, couple's yoga sessions, candlelit riverside dinners, and the traditional Bhutanese dress experience. All can be added to any package on request.
Bhutan is consistently ranked among the safest countries in Asia. Crime rates are extremely low, the country is politically stable, and tourism is closely managed by the government. Solo female travelers, couples, and families all report feeling completely at ease throughout their trip.
The SDF is a daily government fee — currently USD $100 per person per night — paid to the Bhutanese government to fund free healthcare, education, and conservation. It is fully included in all our Bhutan honeymoon tour packages. Think of it not as a cost, but as your contribution to one of the world's last truly protected kingdoms.